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Bubbles Theory, a new and falsifiable theory of everything - 03-23-2008, 06:12 PM

In the Bubbles' Theory, I suggest that matter is a geometrical form of light and that gravitational, weak and that strong interactions are special forms of electromagnetic interactions and that elementary particles are bubbles of light.

Link of my site: http://bubbles.theory.free.fr

This theory is based on numerous experimental evidences and suggests several new hypotheses to explain these facts:

- the curvature of the space
- the size of particles in the nucleus
- the charge of the proton and the electron
- the proton's charge radius
- the core/shell structure of the neutron
- the distribution of charges in the neutron (compatible with the calculus of Gerald A. Miller)
- the distance nucleon/nucleon in the nucleus
- the origin of the nucleons' spin
- the magnetic moment of nucleons
- the intensity of the strong interaction
- the origin of the instability of the neutron

Benoît PRIEUR

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"In so far as a scientific statement speaks about reality, it must be falsifiable; and so far as it is not falsifiable, it does not speak about reality."
"Good tests kill flawed theories; we remain alive to guess again..."

Karl Popper

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In the Bubbles' Theory, I suggest that matter is a geometrical form of light and that gravitational, weak and that strong interactions are special forms of electromagnetic interactions and that elementary particles are bubbles of light.

Link of my site: http://bubbles.theory.free.fr

This theory is based on numerous experimental evidences and suggests several new hypotheses to explain these facts:

- the curvature of the space
- the size of particles in the nucleus
- the charge of the proton and the electron
- the proton's charge radius
- the core/shell structure of the neutron
- the distribution of charges in the neutron (compatible with the calculus of Gerald A. Miller)
- the distance nucleon/nucleon in the nucleus
- the origin of the nucleons' spin
- the magnetic moment of nucleons
- the intensity of the strong interaction
- the origin of the instability of the neutron

Benoît PRIEUR

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"In so far as a scientific statement speaks about reality, it must be falsifiable; and so far as it is not falsifiable, it does not speak about reality."
"Good tests kill flawed theories; we remain alive to guess again..."

Karl Popper
Welcome Karl,you have made an excellent start,will look at you link now,thanks,

warm regards michael.


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Re: Bubbles Theory, a new and falsifiable theory of everything - 03-24-2008, 11:31 AM

Thanks Michael,

Your site is very interesting....

Can I suggest two polls?
1) Is the Strings' Theory a falsifiable model?
2) Does the model of quarks speak about reality?

Benoît
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